Plateau judiciary workers suspend 6-month strike

Normal court activities have resumed in Plateau State following the suspension of the strike embarked upon by judiciary workers.
The workers had been on strike because of the implementation of financial autonomy.
Our correspondent gathered that the suspension of the strike followed an agreement signed last weekend between the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, Plateau State branch, represented by Gabriel Muduutdai and state government through the Head of Service, Ezekiel Dalyop.
Our correspondent who went round the courts in the state capital yesterday saw the workers at their desks attending to people.
Some lawyers were seen taking new dates for their cases that have been in limbo as a result of the strike.
Some of them expressed delight that the strike had been called off, lamenting that many of their cases had dragged unnecessarily as a result of the strike.
They appealed to the workers and government to resolve their differences to prevent further disruption to legal activities in the state, noting that the judicial service system was suffering as a result of that.